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Contemporary façade with contrasting materials: wood, stone, and glass in harmonious composition

#12564. Contemporary façade with contrasting materials: wood, stone, and glass in harmonious composition

The image showcases a contemporary private residence that exemplifies modern architectural composition using contrasting façade materials. The façade is designed in a modernist style with elements of ecological minimalism. The composition is built around three primary materials: warm wooden cladding in a copper-brown shade, natural stone in beige-gray tones, and smooth gray stucco.

The façade gains particular expressiveness through large-format windows with dark frames, organized in a precise geometric structure that creates the effect of "floating" glass volumes. The corner panoramic glazing on the second floor enhances the impression of lightness and openness in the structure. The two-level arrangement of the building's volumes forms a dynamic silhouette, while the flat roof emphasizes the contemporary character of the architecture.

In the façade finishing, one can observe skillful zoning through materials: stone masonry is used to accentuate the lower part of the building and create a sense of solidity, while wooden panels add warmth and organic quality. Minimalist lighting fixtures on the stone wall complement the composition, highlighting the material's texture during evening hours.

When designing your own façade, you could adopt techniques used in this project: contrasting combinations of textures (smooth surface/rough stone/textured wood), playing with geometric forms, large glazing to connect with the surrounding environment and create the effect of a spacious interior, as well as a three-part division of the façade by materials to create visual balance.

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